Hey everyone,
As we're nearing the start of the academic year, there are plenty of things to get involved with:
*Database conference - discounted tickets for student society members*
Hi there
I am organising a database conference in Oxford on 17th October - All Your Base http://allyourbaseconf.com/ - and thought that some of your society members studying computer science might be interested in the student discount code (£100 down from £264).
If you could post some information on the event and the discount code to your group, I'd be really grateful.
https://ti.to/whiteoctober/ayb14
Thanks!
Ruth
*CITYVIEW 2014 - Technology event for 1st and 2nd year female students*
I am writing to inform you about an eventhttp://cityview-event.com/ for your 1st and 2nd year female members who may be interested in finding out about working in technology within the investment banking industry.
The event, CITYVIEW http://cityview-event.com/, will be held in Central London on Tuesday 28th October at one of the participating banks. It is a great opportunity for your female students to meet with representatives from banks such as Barclays, Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs and it will introduce them to the spring and summer internships in technology available within banking.
The event sessions will include:
* An introduction to technology roles within banking * A panel discussion with recent graduates about their specific roles * Networking with junior and senior representatives from participating banks over drinks and canap?s * An interactive session talking to senior females in the industry.
*Codecademy wants you to represent them on Campus*
Codecademy wants you to represent them on Campus.
So far this year, Codecademy have helped bring coding to classrooms in over a 1000 schools across England, and now we want to expand our reach and bring the skills required for 21st century jobs to Universities all over the country.
We are looking for innovative and passionate students to represent us on their university campus. We want volunteer Brand Ambassadors to create communities that get more people talking about and using Codecademy. Ambassadors will gain insight into a fast growing start up as we expand internationally, with the opportunity to help shape Codecademy’s strategy and vision.
If you are interested, please visit our website http://www.codecademy.com/blog/147-codecademy-on-campus-launching-uk-student-brand-ambassadors to get more details and learn how to apply.
*Opportunity for student/postdoc biotech entrepreneurs to win £100k*
Do you have an idea for a new therapeutic, novel cell culture method, health IT solution or a clever device to advance healthcare? Or maybe you do not have your own idea, but have the scientific or business know-how to help someone else realise their business? If so, come to our launch event on the 8th of October (Saїd Business School).
Register herehttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/oxford-onestart-launch-tickets-13074914421 for the OneStart launch in Oxford
Who should attend?
* science/medical students and researchers interested in spinning out their research or commercialising their great ideas * business students keen to get actively involved with the science community * IT specialists and engineers - are you a keen coder? Are you able to help someone constructing their device? * anyone interested in entrepreneurship
Applications are open from 1st October until 1st December 2014. You can apply as an individual or with a team. Ideas at all stages of development are welcome. All semi-finalists will be directly mentored by experienced industry professionals, connected with venture capital, pharmaceutical, and biotech executives and invited to attend a Business Bootcamp in London with workshops from our global sponsors, including SR One, Johnson & Johnson Innovation, Takeda Ventures, Roche, McKinsey, and others. OneStart will be open to applicants under the age of 36 (as of 31st December 2014).
Find more information at: http://www.oxbridgebiotech.com/onestart/.
*Student discount on Span, a developer conference about scaling*
Span is a developer conference about data and scaling that's happening in London on October 28th:
Come hear speakers from companies including The Guardian, LinkedIn, uSwitch and Pivotal speaking about:
* Scala * Elasticsearch * Apache Spark * Google's Bigquery * Apache Samza * NoSQL databases including Couchbase and Redis * reactive programming on the JVM * cloud computing with Azure * Erlang * cloud security and more!
Student tickets are just £39 and you can get them here:
https://ti.to/span/london-2014/
*Credit Suisse APAC is coming to London and Oxford *
Credit Suisse APAC will be visiting London on October 22, 2014 and we'll be hosting an event for students interested in 2015 summer internships in the region, we will also be in Oxford on the 21st October and holding coffee chats with students interested in talking to our recruiters about the programs we offer and the recruiting process. Please see attached promotional mailer and PDF.
*Amazon Technical Graduate Opportunities are now Open!*
I am delighted to announce that Amazons technical graduate/intern opportunities are now open! We have our largest range of tech roles this year (to start in Summer 2015) within Amazon Instant Video, Edinburgh Development Centre, IMDb, Global Retail Catalog Systems and Book Depository. There is a good spread of permanent positions and internships.
Page Link http://www.amazon.jobs/team/university
*Bright students wanted for Investment Management Graduate Scheme*
Do you have excellent academics and an inquisitive mind? Are you interesting, interested and do you enjoy rigorous discussion and debate? You might then be interested in being a Trainee Investment Manager with Baillie Gifford...
Company: Baillie Gifford Industry: Investment Management Position: Trainee Investment Manager Location: Edinburgh, Scotland Earnings: £36k+
The company:
Baillie Gifford is an Investment Management firm, founded in 1908. Through each successive generation of partners, their singular focus on generating superior long-term investment results for their clients has been the bedrock of their own growth. You would be handsomely paid (£36k+) and you’d be working for a company which prides itself on a culture where individuals flourish whilst benefiting from the support of strong team-based structures. The combination of the firm's consistent growth and their preference for internal promotion provides excellent career opportunities for graduates.
Is it right for you?
Can you argue a good case? Do you enjoy intellectual rigour? This forward thinking firm is more interested in people who are naturally curious, opinionated, analytical, questioning and thoughtful. They are looking for brains and analytics, rather than financial experience, so you need a strong academic background in any discipline.
How to apply:
Please http://bit.ly/1tERffm Click here to upload:
1. CV
2. Cover letter - this should detail why you want to work for Baillie Gifford, and what makes you an interesting candidate for them. Generic letters will not be accepted.
*That's all, folks! * Regards,
Joe
compsoc-jobs@lists.ox.compsoc.net